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Best advice anyone -:
Can give you would be to get seen ; evaluated by your pcp. Getting anxious about it will not help, but make you more anxious.
Pain there could be from a number of reasons. Take some nsaids and see the response. But you must see your pcp urgently.
Good luck.
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Sharp pains are:
usually related to musculoskeletal problems. Heart pain is usually dull and aching pressure like a toothache. All the same, if the symptoms persist it would be reasonable to be evaluated by a health care provider to help with either of the potential issues.
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Could be many things:
Without a more complete understanding of the medical issues, this pain by itself is nonspecific and could be due to many things. It may be benign and self limited or may point to a serious issue.
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Most likely..:
Sprained chest wall muscle or rib issue. Try aleve (naproxen). If pain persists, see your doctor! need more info. Is it positional? Does moving make it hurt? Unlikely to be arm or shoulder.
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Burning pain:
Have you experienced a rash in that same area? You are describing the pain that one sees with shingles. The pain will follow the path of a nerve affected by the reactivation of the virus that causes Chicken Pox.
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Burning pain:
Have you experienced a rash in that same area? You are describing the pain that one sees with shingles. The pain will follow the path of a nerve affected by the reactivation of the virus that causes Chicken Pox.
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Many Things:
Pain under your Left breast can signify several issues. If you are premenstrual, this is normal as long as it resolves after menses. It can also point to heart problems. Sometimes, it may be a starting symptom of Shingles. It can also be sore muscles if you have done some heavy lifting or unusual exercise. See a doctor
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Muscle/gallbl/shingl:
Could be muscular vs. Pleurisy. Could be gallbladder, especially if worse after eating. Could be shingles. Look for rash. May simply be irritation from your bra's underwire.
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Treatment:
This can't be diagnosed with the information that is available. A history, physical examination & other studies may be needed to determine cause/causes.
Once accurately assessed a treatment plan can be developed.
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Go up on gabapentin:
A lot of gabapentin leaves your body through your kidney system, and this medication usually works better at higher dosages. The max dose can be as high as 3600mg per day. Taking 300mg three times a day is a good start, but if you don't have any side effects (common ones being tiredness/dizziness) yet pain is still there I would recommend you talk to your physician about trying even higher dosages
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Too many things:
Can cause what you are describing, one really needs to know more about the pain itself, it's duration, intensity, quality etc. And about you - history, medications etc. It is also important to perform a physical exam and may be even run some tests. So the best. I can advise - see a doctor.
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MVA breast/back :
Seek medical attention today as soon as possible in ER. You don't mention what type of accident or degree of impact but you can develop delayed splenic hematoma and rupture with MVAs as well as aortic dissections,esophageal trauma which are medical emergencies.It may be muscle strain but you don't want to miss something that is significant .Go to an ER.
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Check heart first:
Once you are sure it is not your heart, you may have a pinched nerve in your back or nerve irritation under one of your ribs (intercostal neuralgia). Consider stretching, manipulation, physical therapy, or intercostal nerve blocks. Also be sure you have an up to date breast exam to be safe and again, make sure its not your heart!
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It's time for a Dr.:
Chest pain, with or without shortness of breath, can be due to minor problems or to very serious ones. An ER doctor can check to see what might be going on. Possible causes include angina or heart attack, partial pneumothorax (collapsed lung), asthma, pneumonia, stomach reflux, myocarditis, etc... One should not wait with such symptoms. One will also need her primary care doctor to follow-up care.
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Pain:
If the pain get worse when you touch the area, it is probably muscular in nature. If it changes and gets worse with breathing, it could indicate something in the lungs, like pleurisy or pneumonia. The possiblity of heart problems at this age is unlikely, unless there is history from before
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Radiating pain:
Please see you family doctor. That pain might be related to heart problems, or problems with the aorta. I urge you to get it evaluated by your family doctor, or an emergency room doctor.
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See a doctor:
See a doctor or ER ASAP. You need an exam to fully evaluate. Worse case scenario is something with your heart. Best case scenario it is musculoskeletal. Err on the side of caution and get checked now.
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Atypical Chest Pain:
Needs to be checked out. Origin may be GI or muscular, but cardiac origin cannot be excluded in your age group. I would see a primary md or urgent care to start the evaluation.
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Go see a doctor:
Chest pain can be caused by a number of musculoskeletal causes from the chest muscles, chest nerves and spinal problems. I hope you do not have a pinched nerve. Rarely we see this type of chest pain from shingles but it is usually associated with a skin rash/ or blisters.I would advise an examination/check up by your family doctor. He may have to do some further teating if the pain is severe
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Difficult to say:
Unless you have particularly large breasts, the breast pain and back pain are most likely unrelated. Persistent breast pain warrants evaluation by a physician with a history, examination and possible diagnostic imaging.
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